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Table Of Contents
Edit menu
This section covers
Undo (Standard control bar or Ctrl+Z)
Redo (Standard control bar or Ctrl+Y)
Cut (Edit control bar or Ctrl+X)
Copy (Edit control bar or Ctrl+C)
Paste (Edit control bar or Ctrl+V)
Delete (Edit & Standard control bars or Delete)
Select All (Ctrl+A)
Clear Selection / Reset current attributes (Esc)
Duplicate (Edit control bar or Ctrl+Alt+D)
Clone (Ctrl+K)
Pages
Undo (Standard control bar or Ctrl+Z)
Undo the previous operation. The description of this option reflects the last operation performed. For
example, Undo Cut (refer to Undo & Redo
).
Redo (Standard control bar or Ctrl+Y)
Cancel the last Undo command. The description of this option reflects the last Undo
operation (refer to Undo & Redo).
Cut (Edit control bar or Ctrl+X)
Cut the selected object to the clipboard. The description of this option reflects the type of object
selected (refer to Object Handling
).
Copy (Edit control bar or Ctrl+C)
Copy the selected object to the clipboard. The description of this option reflects the type of object
selected. The object remains in place in the document (refer to Object Handling
).
Paste (Edit control bar or Ctrl+V)
Or right click and choose Paste
.
Paste the clipboard contents into the selected document. The wording of this option reflects the contents
of the clipboard (refer to Object Handling
).
Sometimes, when you paste the contents of the clipboard into a document, it could be inserted using
several different formats. If this is the case the Paste Special
dialog box will appear so you can choose a format.
Paste unformatted text
Pastes any text on the clipboard into your document without any formatting.
Paste in place
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